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By Osage News Date:Aug. 3, 2012 The U.S. Mint is producing a second set of commemorative Code Talker Congressional Gold Medal coins in honor of the Osage Nation, Pawnee Nation, Choctaw Nation and Cheyenne River Sioux tribe. Medals for Navajo Nation code talkers were produced in 2008 under Public Law 106-554 (December 21, 2000). Other code talker medals authorized by Public Law 110-420 (October 15
American Indian Honoring Ceremony Tulsa, Ok. –Thursday, May 6, 2021, the Oklahoma State University (OSU) Center for Health Sciences held the American Indian Honoring Ceremony which included Piper Long, an Osage member, and 2021 Osteopathic graduate honored at the event. Native American students across Oklahoma walked across the stage, shook hands, and received degrees they have worked very hard to
OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA. (October 27, 2021) – Osage Nation continues to work towards building an outdoor sports complex in Osage County with plans to include sports fields, playgrounds and other public amenities. The proposed location is on the old railroad depot property on the south side of Pawhuska, Okla. where Osage Nation owns approximately 30 acres. “I would like to express my gratitude for
Ozark National Forest Peak Named “Wahzhazhe Summit”
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OSAGE NATION RESERVATION, Okla. (November 15, 2023) - The Osage Nation Historic Preservation Office successfully petitioned the United States Board on Geographic Names (USBGN) to apply the name “Wahzhazhe Summit” to a geographic peak located in the Osage ancestral homelands in Newton County, AR. Wahzhazhe Summit reaches an elevation of 2,561 feet in the Ozark National Forest, the highest point in
PACT ACT
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If you have ever served in the military and are unsure if you qualify, please come by and ask questions.
Opening Reception Whitehorn Standing by Gina Gray, n.d., T2015.12.66. Pawhuska, Ok. – The Osage Nation is pleased to announce the new exhibit Paintings from the Osage Nation Museum. The opening will be held on Friday, June 21, 2019, from 5 to 7 p.m. The selection of paintings highlights the diversity of styles and artists represented in the museum’s permanent collection. Since 1938 the Nation’s
Palace of the Osage Grocery in Fairfax not only is getting a new lifeline, but a new name as well. When the new business opens it will be Fairfax Venture Foods. Lane Moore is the president of ALLS Groceries Inc., a family-operated business, and has personally been in the grocery business all his life. The Palace which has been closed for the past three years still had food on the shelves. Lane
Parenthood Initiative Golf Tournament
Public Event
Osage Nation Financial Assistance hosts: Parenthood Initiative Golf Tournament!
Patriot Nations Reception at the ONM
Please join us for the Opening Reception for this exhibit.